A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
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Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control lol. I had so much fun with 106.5 The End. They are HILARIOUS. Kevin stuffing his face with cheesecakes is my favorite part! Love seeing everyone that came out to my pop-ups. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words:)
Follow me on
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To order Cheesecakes in the Sacramento area visit
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Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ. Their 16 year old overnight DJ was Jeff Hughson, who went on to become part of the original crew when KZAP launched in November 1968. In this video Hughson talks about the birth of KZAP.
The montage takes us through the 1970s when Robert Williams programmed KZAP and let jocks have their freedom to play whatever they wanted within a loose structure that was still considered freeform. Williams left KZAP when radio consultants tightened KZAP's format in 1979, but soon was back on the air, this time in San Francisco at legendary station KSAN, which remained freeform until 1982.
Dennis Newhall had been a jock on KZAP in the early 70s and went on to program freeform station EarthRadioKSFM, which flipped to contemporary hits in 1979 as freeform radio disappeared from Sacramento's radio dial by the end of the decade. The reason? FM was no longer underground as new technology made FM reception stronger in cars. Tony Cox explains what the transition felt like. He started at KROY AM in 1976 doing middays, By 1980 he was doing mornings on KROY FM (at one point called I-97 then Y-97 as he watched the disintegration of KROY AM's audience from across the hall. The FM went through format shifts from top 40 to rock to adult contemporary then top 40 again before becoming the Eagle in 1990.
Cox also talks about how he used remote broadcasting equipment to broadcast his morning show all over town. Another technology unleashed on Sacramento in the 1970s was quadraphonic stereo FM, in which KWOD 106.5 became the first station in town to broadcast 4 signals beginning in 1977.
David WattsBarton, who was the Sacramento Bee's pop music critic, followed the local music, radio and concert scene probably better than anyone in town as he mentions KWOD's quadraphonic sound, which didn't catch on, but still marked the beginning of a new era for Sacramento FM radio.

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

Kanye West

Kanye Omari West (/ˈkɑːnjeɪ/; born June 8, 1977) is an American recording artist, record producer, fashion designer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the record label GOOD Music and creative content company DONDA. West is one of the most acclaimed musicians of the 21st century. He has attracted both praise and criticism for his work and his controversial, outspoken public persona.

Radio station boycotts Kanye West after Sacramento rant

A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
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Get more Sacramento news: http://kcra.com/
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Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control lol. I had so much fun with 106.5 The End. They are HILARIOUS. Kevin stuffing his face with cheesecakes is my favorite part! Love seeing everyone that came out to my pop-ups. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words:)
Follow me on
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/caylajordantv/
To order Cheesecakes in the Sacramento area visit
http://caylajordan.com/
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Новое Русское Радио • New Russian Radio • Sacramento

KWOD Sacramento Radio in the 1980s

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

Sacramento Radio History Montage #2

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ. Their 16 year old overnight DJ was Jeff Hughson, who went on to become part of the original crew when KZAP launched in November 1968. In this video Hughson talks about the birth of KZAP.
The montage takes us through the 1970s when Robert Williams programmed KZAP and let jocks have their freedom to play whatever they wanted within a loose structure that was still considered freeform. Williams left KZAP when radio consultants tightened KZAP's format in 1979, but soon was back on the air, this time in San Francisco at legendary station KSAN, which remained freeform until 1982.
Dennis Newhall had been a jock on KZAP in the early 70s and went on to program freeform station EarthRadioKSFM, which flipped to contemporary hits in 1979 as freeform radio disappeared from Sacramento's radio dial by the end of the decade. The reason? FM was no longer underground as new technology made FM reception stronger in cars. Tony Cox explains what the transition felt like. He started at KROY AM in 1976 doing middays, By 1980 he was doing mornings on KROY FM (at one point called I-97 then Y-97 as he watched the disintegration of KROY AM's audience from across the hall. The FM went through format shifts from top 40 to rock to adult contemporary then top 40 again before becoming the Eagle in 1990.
Cox also talks about how he used remote broadcasting equipment to broadcast his morning show all over town. Another technology unleashed on Sacramento in the 1970s was quadraphonic stereo FM, in which KWOD 106.5 became the first station in town to broadcast 4 signals beginning in 1977.
David WattsBarton, who was the Sacramento Bee's pop music critic, followed the local music, radio and concert scene probably better than anyone in town as he mentions KWOD's quadraphonic sound, which didn't catch on, but still marked the beginning of a new era for Sacramento FM radio.

Sacramento 80s Radio Montage

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

HD Radio Interference Sacramento

This video goes along with another one I uploaded called HD RadioInterferenceAuburn. It was taken while driving on I-80 in the Sacramento metro, listening to KQEI at 89.3 FM. The interference heard here is from HD Radio being broadcast on KVMR at 89.5 FM. This pair of videos demonstrates how hundreds of thousands of potential listeners to these two stations are being deprived of quality FM reception because both are transmitting HD Radio signals. Because the HD Radio system transmits digital carriers on top of the adjacent FM channel there is no way to reject this interference.f

Radio station boycotts Kanye West after Sacramento rant

A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
Get more Sacramento news: http://kcra.com/
Like us:http://facebook.com/KCRA3
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Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control lol. I had so much fun with 106.5 The End. They are HILARIOUS. Kevin stuffing his face with cheesecakes is my favorite part! Love seeing everyone that came out to my pop-ups. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words:)
Follow me on
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/caylajordantv/
To order Cheesecakes in the Sacramento area visit
http://caylajordan.com/
Follow 106.5 on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/end1065/

Новое Русское Радио • New Russian Radio • Sacramento

KWOD Sacramento Radio in the 1980s

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

Sacramento Radio History Montage #2

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ...

Sacramento 80s Radio Montage

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

HD Radio Interference Sacramento

This video goes along with another one I uploaded called HD RadioInterferenceAuburn. It was taken while driving on I-80 in the Sacramento metro, listening to KQEI at 89.3 FM. The interference heard here is from HD Radio being broadcast on KVMR at 89.5 FM. This pair of videos demonstrates how hundreds of thousands of potential listeners to these two stations are being deprived of quality FM reception because both are transmitting HD Radio signals. Because the HD Radio system transmits digital carriers on top of the adjacent FM channel there is no way to reject this interference.f

Radio station boycotts Kanye West after Sacramento rant

A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
Subscribe to KCRA on YouT...

A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
Get more Sacramento news: http://kcra.com/
Like us:http://facebook.com/KCRA3
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A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
Get more Sacramento news: http://kcra.com/
Like us:http://facebook.com/KCRA3
Follow us: http://twitter.com/kcranews
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Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specificall...

Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control...

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control lol. I had so much fun with 106.5 The End. They are HILARIOUS. Kevin stuffing his face with cheesecakes is my favorite part! Love seeing everyone that came out to my pop-ups. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words:)
Follow me on
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/caylajordantv/
To order Cheesecakes in the Sacramento area visit
http://caylajordan.com/
Follow 106.5 on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/end1065/

SORRY! Its been so long:( My business has grown and haven't had a chance to sit down and edit this. Finding time will be easier now that U have it under control lol. I had so much fun with 106.5 The End. They are HILARIOUS. Kevin stuffing his face with cheesecakes is my favorite part! Love seeing everyone that came out to my pop-ups. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind words:)
Follow me on
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/caylajordantv/
To order Cheesecakes in the Sacramento area visit
http://caylajordan.com/
Follow 106.5 on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/end1065/

KWOD Sacramento Radio in the 1980s

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a S...

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

Sacramento Radio History Montage #2

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and R...

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ. Their 16 year old overnight DJ was Jeff Hughson, who went on to become part of the original crew when KZAP launched in November 1968. In this video Hughson talks about the birth of KZAP.
The montage takes us through the 1970s when Robert Williams programmed KZAP and let jocks have their freedom to play whatever they wanted within a loose structure that was still considered freeform. Williams left KZAP when radio consultants tightened KZAP's format in 1979, but soon was back on the air, this time in San Francisco at legendary station KSAN, which remained freeform until 1982.
Dennis Newhall had been a jock on KZAP in the early 70s and went on to program freeform station EarthRadioKSFM, which flipped to contemporary hits in 1979 as freeform radio disappeared from Sacramento's radio dial by the end of the decade. The reason? FM was no longer underground as new technology made FM reception stronger in cars. Tony Cox explains what the transition felt like. He started at KROY AM in 1976 doing middays, By 1980 he was doing mornings on KROY FM (at one point called I-97 then Y-97 as he watched the disintegration of KROY AM's audience from across the hall. The FM went through format shifts from top 40 to rock to adult contemporary then top 40 again before becoming the Eagle in 1990.
Cox also talks about how he used remote broadcasting equipment to broadcast his morning show all over town. Another technology unleashed on Sacramento in the 1970s was quadraphonic stereo FM, in which KWOD 106.5 became the first station in town to broadcast 4 signals beginning in 1977.
David WattsBarton, who was the Sacramento Bee's pop music critic, followed the local music, radio and concert scene probably better than anyone in town as he mentions KWOD's quadraphonic sound, which didn't catch on, but still marked the beginning of a new era for Sacramento FM radio.

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ. Their 16 year old overnight DJ was Jeff Hughson, who went on to become part of the original crew when KZAP launched in November 1968. In this video Hughson talks about the birth of KZAP.
The montage takes us through the 1970s when Robert Williams programmed KZAP and let jocks have their freedom to play whatever they wanted within a loose structure that was still considered freeform. Williams left KZAP when radio consultants tightened KZAP's format in 1979, but soon was back on the air, this time in San Francisco at legendary station KSAN, which remained freeform until 1982.
Dennis Newhall had been a jock on KZAP in the early 70s and went on to program freeform station EarthRadioKSFM, which flipped to contemporary hits in 1979 as freeform radio disappeared from Sacramento's radio dial by the end of the decade. The reason? FM was no longer underground as new technology made FM reception stronger in cars. Tony Cox explains what the transition felt like. He started at KROY AM in 1976 doing middays, By 1980 he was doing mornings on KROY FM (at one point called I-97 then Y-97 as he watched the disintegration of KROY AM's audience from across the hall. The FM went through format shifts from top 40 to rock to adult contemporary then top 40 again before becoming the Eagle in 1990.
Cox also talks about how he used remote broadcasting equipment to broadcast his morning show all over town. Another technology unleashed on Sacramento in the 1970s was quadraphonic stereo FM, in which KWOD 106.5 became the first station in town to broadcast 4 signals beginning in 1977.
David WattsBarton, who was the Sacramento Bee's pop music critic, followed the local music, radio and concert scene probably better than anyone in town as he mentions KWOD's quadraphonic sound, which didn't catch on, but still marked the beginning of a new era for Sacramento FM radio.

Sacramento 80s Radio Montage

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris C...

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

This video goes along with another one I uploaded called HD RadioInterferenceAuburn. It was taken while driving on I-80 in the Sacramento metro, listening to KQEI at 89.3 FM. The interference heard here is from HD Radio being broadcast on KVMR at 89.5 FM. This pair of videos demonstrates how hundreds of thousands of potential listeners to these two stations are being deprived of quality FM reception because both are transmitting HD Radio signals. Because the HD Radio system transmits digital carriers on top of the adjacent FM channel there is no way to reject this interference.f

This video goes along with another one I uploaded called HD RadioInterferenceAuburn. It was taken while driving on I-80 in the Sacramento metro, listening to KQEI at 89.3 FM. The interference heard here is from HD Radio being broadcast on KVMR at 89.5 FM. This pair of videos demonstrates how hundreds of thousands of potential listeners to these two stations are being deprived of quality FM reception because both are transmitting HD Radio signals. Because the HD Radio system transmits digital carriers on top of the adjacent FM channel there is no way to reject this interference.f

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The Golden RoadRadioHour explores the intersection of the arts, the environment, culture, health, and technology. We are building a better future through education, community building, and positive social change.
The Golden Radio Hour is a weekly 2 hour show online and on the regional independent station, KVMR and AccessSacramento.
Please visit www.goldenroadradiohour.com for more information.

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ATTORNEY VINCENT WARD - Handling Your Own Family Law Case in Sacramento, CA

CB Radio - Channel 17 Sacramento, CA - 11/4/2017

In CA we use ch 17 instead of 19 for some reason, at least where I live. Let me know if you guys want more, these guys are always at it. The radio is Uniden PC122 with a 102" whip on my Ford Ranger. Thanks for watching!

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break 10/7/2017

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break on 10/7/2017 at Discovery Park in Sacramento. Select HD!
Please be sure to subscribe to my channel and if you hear me out in DX Land, be sure to give me a shout!
This is Two-Whiskey-Romeo 5-5-9 and we just fell down.....

The Golden RoadRadioHour explores the intersection of the arts, the environment, culture, health, and technology. We are building a better future through education, community building, and positive social change.
The Golden Radio Hour is a weekly 2 hour show online and on the regional independent station, KVMR and AccessSacramento.
Please visit www.goldenroadradiohour.com for more information.

The Golden RoadRadioHour explores the intersection of the arts, the environment, culture, health, and technology. We are building a better future through education, community building, and positive social change.
The Golden Radio Hour is a weekly 2 hour show online and on the regional independent station, KVMR and AccessSacramento.
Please visit www.goldenroadradiohour.com for more information.

CB Radio - Channel 17 Sacramento, CA - 11/4/2017

In CA we use ch 17 instead of 19 for some reason, at least where I live. Let me know if you guys want more, these guys are always at it. The radio is Uniden PC1...

In CA we use ch 17 instead of 19 for some reason, at least where I live. Let me know if you guys want more, these guys are always at it. The radio is Uniden PC122 with a 102" whip on my Ford Ranger. Thanks for watching!

In CA we use ch 17 instead of 19 for some reason, at least where I live. Let me know if you guys want more, these guys are always at it. The radio is Uniden PC122 with a 102" whip on my Ford Ranger. Thanks for watching!

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break on 10/7/2017 at Discovery Park in Sacramento. Select HD!
Please be sure to subscribe to my channel and if you hear me out in DX Land, be sure to give me a shout!
This is Two-Whiskey-Romeo 5-5-9 and we just fell down.....

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break on 10/7/2017 at Discovery Park in Sacramento. Select HD!
Please be sure to subscribe to my channel and if you hear me out in DX Land, be sure to give me a shout!
This is Two-Whiskey-Romeo 5-5-9 and we just fell down.....

Blaupunkt San Diego 530 Multimdeia Receiver Review

How does this new model stack up? watch and see...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blaupunkt-BPSD530-San-Diego-Bluetooth-DVD-CD-GPS-Navigation-Multimedia-Receiver-/141350754895?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e9295a4f
Blaupunkt's San Diego 530 DVD navigation receiver provides reliable guidance and lets you choose your favorite entertainment sources from the driver's seat. You can take advantage of convenient directions through the receiver's 6.2" display, which doubles as a portal to your audio and video favorites, hands-free calling, and audio streaming. On top of all these options, you'll have fantastic Blaupunkt sound to accompany your travels.
Explore your surroundings
Take the San Diego 530 around town or across the country with confidence. It'll provide directions across all 50 states, Ca...

Blaupunkt San Diego 530 Multimdeia Receiver Review

How does this new model stack up? watch and see...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blaupunkt-BPSD530-San-Diego-Bluetooth-DVD-CD-GPS-Navigation-Multimedia-Receiver-/1413...

How does this new model stack up? watch and see...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blaupunkt-BPSD530-San-Diego-Bluetooth-DVD-CD-GPS-Navigation-Multimedia-Receiver-/141350754895?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e9295a4f
Blaupunkt's San Diego 530 DVD navigation receiver provides reliable guidance and lets you choose your favorite entertainment sources from the driver's seat. You can take advantage of convenient directions through the receiver's 6.2" display, which doubles as a portal to your audio and video favorites, hands-free calling, and audio streaming. On top of all these options, you'll have fantastic Blaupunkt sound to accompany your travels.
Explore your surroundings
Take the San Diego 530 around town or across the country with confidence. It'll provide directions across all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, and it offers millions of points of interest for when it's time to get off the road. You'll even hear actual street names announced at turns. Lane guidance ensures you'll be in the correct position for your next turn, and you can see realistic views of certain complicated intersections for easier navigation. Certain areas will be shown with 3D graphics for buildings, landmarks, elevated roads, and terrain so you can orient yourself more quickly.
The SanDiego 530's powered by iGO primo navigation software, which has become an industry standard over the past few years because it's fast, accurate, and easy to use. You can also add an optional traffic-info receiver to get real-time updates on congestion along your route.
Bluetooth® calling and music streaming
The San Diego 530 offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you'll be able to make and take calls using your compatible phone through the stereo. You have a choice of the built-in mic on the front panel or an included external microphone, so your callers will hear you clearly, no matter what kind of vehicle you drive. Built-in A2DP technology allows you to stream music from your smartphone through this receiver.
Entertainment options
A composite A/V output lets you send movies or other video content to external video monitors, so you can keep the whole crew happy when you're on a road trip. A 10-band parametric equalizer lets you put a personal touch on your sound, and the full complement of preamp outputs includes a dedicated subwoofer out with low-pass filter and level control.
Your media, your way
You can plug your iPod® or iPhone® into the front USB input, or jack a satellte radio tuner or other device into audio/video input. CDs or DVDs are covered too — including discs loaded with MP3 or WMA files. If you're not using the navigation features, you can load a microSD card with your top road tunes and access them through the receiver's front card slot as well. And a dedicated input on the rear panel accommodates an optional rear-view camera to let you get in and out of tight spaces more easily. Blaupunkt also includes a wireless remote control so your passengers can choose their favorite tunes from anywhere in the vehicle.
Want to keep your steering wheel controls?
In most cars, you'll need an adapter to retain those controls with a new car stereo.

How does this new model stack up? watch and see...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blaupunkt-BPSD530-San-Diego-Bluetooth-DVD-CD-GPS-Navigation-Multimedia-Receiver-/141350754895?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e9295a4f
Blaupunkt's San Diego 530 DVD navigation receiver provides reliable guidance and lets you choose your favorite entertainment sources from the driver's seat. You can take advantage of convenient directions through the receiver's 6.2" display, which doubles as a portal to your audio and video favorites, hands-free calling, and audio streaming. On top of all these options, you'll have fantastic Blaupunkt sound to accompany your travels.
Explore your surroundings
Take the San Diego 530 around town or across the country with confidence. It'll provide directions across all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, and it offers millions of points of interest for when it's time to get off the road. You'll even hear actual street names announced at turns. Lane guidance ensures you'll be in the correct position for your next turn, and you can see realistic views of certain complicated intersections for easier navigation. Certain areas will be shown with 3D graphics for buildings, landmarks, elevated roads, and terrain so you can orient yourself more quickly.
The SanDiego 530's powered by iGO primo navigation software, which has become an industry standard over the past few years because it's fast, accurate, and easy to use. You can also add an optional traffic-info receiver to get real-time updates on congestion along your route.
Bluetooth® calling and music streaming
The San Diego 530 offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you'll be able to make and take calls using your compatible phone through the stereo. You have a choice of the built-in mic on the front panel or an included external microphone, so your callers will hear you clearly, no matter what kind of vehicle you drive. Built-in A2DP technology allows you to stream music from your smartphone through this receiver.
Entertainment options
A composite A/V output lets you send movies or other video content to external video monitors, so you can keep the whole crew happy when you're on a road trip. A 10-band parametric equalizer lets you put a personal touch on your sound, and the full complement of preamp outputs includes a dedicated subwoofer out with low-pass filter and level control.
Your media, your way
You can plug your iPod® or iPhone® into the front USB input, or jack a satellte radio tuner or other device into audio/video input. CDs or DVDs are covered too — including discs loaded with MP3 or WMA files. If you're not using the navigation features, you can load a microSD card with your top road tunes and access them through the receiver's front card slot as well. And a dedicated input on the rear panel accommodates an optional rear-view camera to let you get in and out of tight spaces more easily. Blaupunkt also includes a wireless remote control so your passengers can choose their favorite tunes from anywhere in the vehicle.
Want to keep your steering wheel controls?
In most cars, you'll need an adapter to retain those controls with a new car stereo.

Radio station boycotts Kanye West after Sacramento rant

A Sacramento-area radio station is boycotting Kanye West after he went off on a rant at the Golden 1 Center and cut his concert short.
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Kanye West praises Kid Cudi. Calls out the radio station industry. Also calls out other known artist for ties in the radio industry specifically. He specifically calls out Jay-z and Beyonce on an issue over a music video award performance. After this performance he canceled the remaining dates on his tour and has reportedly been hospitalized

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KWOD Sacramento Radio in the 1980s

Alex Cosper, founder of www.PlaylistResearch.com and former program director of KWOD in Sacramento, talks about his early days in radio starting in 1984. As a Sac State intern he worked his way up in radio to music director and late night jock in the 80s then program director and midday jock in the 90s. Cosper is interviewed by Sam Cadura, who also worked on the air in Sacramento during the 80s.

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Armed Forces Radio - Demo (Sacramento)

Sacramento dubpunkrock from around 2007.
Members of Phlegmings, Pope Smashers and more....

Sacramento Radio History Montage #2

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities includes DennisNewhall, who talks about how local rock concert history is preserved at the Sacramento Rock and Roll MusicMuseum, now located at the old OasisBallroom at 20th & I StDowntown. The museum's website is SacRadioMuseum.org, which documents Sacramento AM radio history in the 1960s when 1240 KROY and 1470 KXOA played rock and roll music that reflected the national singles charts.
By the end of the six tie a new kind of rock was permeating around the country following experimental radio shows that played LP cuts. One of the pioneers of this "ainti-fromat" called "freeform radio" was Tom Donahue, who programmed KSAN in San Francisco and KMET in Los Angeles. At the time 98.5 FM in Sacramento was a jazz station at night called KXRQ. Their 16 year old overnight DJ was Jeff Hughson, who went on to become part of the original crew when KZAP launched in November 1968. In this video Hughson talks about the birth of KZAP.
The montage takes us through the 1970s when Robert Williams programmed KZAP and let jocks have their freedom to play whatever they wanted within a loose structure that was still considered freeform. Williams left KZAP when radio consultants tightened KZAP's format in 1979, but soon was back on the air, this time in San Francisco at legendary station KSAN, which remained freeform until 1982.
Dennis Newhall had been a jock on KZAP in the early 70s and went on to program freeform station EarthRadioKSFM, which flipped to contemporary hits in 1979 as freeform radio disappeared from Sacramento's radio dial by the end of the decade. The reason? FM was no longer underground as new technology made FM reception stronger in cars. Tony Cox explains what the transition felt like. He started at KROY AM in 1976 doing middays, By 1980 he was doing mornings on KROY FM (at one point called I-97 then Y-97 as he watched the disintegration of KROY AM's audience from across the hall. The FM went through format shifts from top 40 to rock to adult contemporary then top 40 again before becoming the Eagle in 1990.
Cox also talks about how he used remote broadcasting equipment to broadcast his morning show all over town. Another technology unleashed on Sacramento in the 1970s was quadraphonic stereo FM, in which KWOD 106.5 became the first station in town to broadcast 4 signals beginning in 1977.
David WattsBarton, who was the Sacramento Bee's pop music critic, followed the local music, radio and concert scene probably better than anyone in town as he mentions KWOD's quadraphonic sound, which didn't catch on, but still marked the beginning of a new era for Sacramento FM radio.

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Sacramento Radio History Montage

This montage of Sacramento radio personalities from the 60s, 70s and 80s kicks off a serie...

Sacramento 80s Radio Montage

This montage of interview clips tells the story of 1980s radio and its aftermath, not just in Sacramento, but with the radio industry across the nation. Chris Collins explains how he and RickGillette crafted a sound that paralleled how top 40 radio developed throughout the decade, following the success of the Michael JacksonalbumThriller. This video montage was produced by Alex Cosper for SacTV.com.

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SBSH No. 22 "Sacramento Radio"

James E. Henley, former Sacramento City Historian, discusses one of fifty-five "Small Bite...

HD Radio Interference Sacramento

This video goes along with another one I uploaded called HD RadioInterferenceAuburn. It was taken while driving on I-80 in the Sacramento metro, listening to KQEI at 89.3 FM. The interference heard here is from HD Radio being broadcast on KVMR at 89.5 FM. This pair of videos demonstrates how hundreds of thousands of potential listeners to these two stations are being deprived of quality FM reception because both are transmitting HD Radio signals. Because the HD Radio system transmits digital carriers on top of the adjacent FM channel there is no way to reject this interference.f

GRTV #32 Sacramento

The Golden RoadRadioHour explores the intersection of the arts, the environment, culture, health, and technology. We are building a better future through education, community building, and positive social change.
The Golden Radio Hour is a weekly 2 hour show online and on the regional independent station, KVMR and AccessSacramento.
Please visit www.goldenroadradiohour.com for more information.

CB Radio - Channel 17 Sacramento, CA - 11/4/2017

In CA we use ch 17 instead of 19 for some reason, at least where I live. Let me know if you guys want more, these guys are always at it. The radio is Uniden PC122 with a 102" whip on my Ford Ranger. Thanks for watching!

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break 10/7/2017

Sacramento Sandbaggers CB Break on 10/7/2017 at Discovery Park in Sacramento. Select HD!
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This is Two-Whiskey-Romeo 5-5-9 and we just fell down.....

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Armed Forces Radio - Demo (Sacramento)

Sacramento dubpunkrock from around 2007.
Members of Phlegmings, Pope Smashers and more....

Blaupunkt San Diego 530 Multimdeia Receiver Review

How does this new model stack up? watch and see...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Blaupunkt-BPSD530-San-Diego-Bluetooth-DVD-CD-GPS-Navigation-Multimedia-Receiver-/141350754895?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e9295a4f
Blaupunkt's San Diego 530 DVD navigation receiver provides reliable guidance and lets you choose your favorite entertainment sources from the driver's seat. You can take advantage of convenient directions through the receiver's 6.2" display, which doubles as a portal to your audio and video favorites, hands-free calling, and audio streaming. On top of all these options, you'll have fantastic Blaupunkt sound to accompany your travels.
Explore your surroundings
Take the San Diego 530 around town or across the country with confidence. It'll provide directions across all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, and it offers millions of points of interest for when it's time to get off the road. You'll even hear actual street names announced at turns. Lane guidance ensures you'll be in the correct position for your next turn, and you can see realistic views of certain complicated intersections for easier navigation. Certain areas will be shown with 3D graphics for buildings, landmarks, elevated roads, and terrain so you can orient yourself more quickly.
The SanDiego 530's powered by iGO primo navigation software, which has become an industry standard over the past few years because it's fast, accurate, and easy to use. You can also add an optional traffic-info receiver to get real-time updates on congestion along your route.
Bluetooth® calling and music streaming
The San Diego 530 offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you'll be able to make and take calls using your compatible phone through the stereo. You have a choice of the built-in mic on the front panel or an included external microphone, so your callers will hear you clearly, no matter what kind of vehicle you drive. Built-in A2DP technology allows you to stream music from your smartphone through this receiver.
Entertainment options
A composite A/V output lets you send movies or other video content to external video monitors, so you can keep the whole crew happy when you're on a road trip. A 10-band parametric equalizer lets you put a personal touch on your sound, and the full complement of preamp outputs includes a dedicated subwoofer out with low-pass filter and level control.
Your media, your way
You can plug your iPod® or iPhone® into the front USB input, or jack a satellte radio tuner or other device into audio/video input. CDs or DVDs are covered too — including discs loaded with MP3 or WMA files. If you're not using the navigation features, you can load a microSD card with your top road tunes and access them through the receiver's front card slot as well. And a dedicated input on the rear panel accommodates an optional rear-view camera to let you get in and out of tight spaces more easily. Blaupunkt also includes a wireless remote control so your passengers can choose their favorite tunes from anywhere in the vehicle.
Want to keep your steering wheel controls?
In most cars, you'll need an adapter to retain those controls with a new car stereo.

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

Astronomers discovered three new fast radio burst signals earlier this month, with one of these signals standing out as the strongest one ever recorded. According to ScienceAlert , the record-breaking fast radio burst (FRB) had the highest signal-to-noise ratio since the first of its kind was spotted in 2007, making it the “brightest” in history....

Radio 2 travel presenter Lynn Bowles is leaving the station, but why? (Picture...Anyone who has ever listened to BBCRadio 2 will know the comforting vocal tones of travel presenter Lynn Bowles ... Lynn with Radio 2 DJ Ken Bruce (Picture ... Lynn, who was born in Cardiff and joined the station in 2000, is leaving the station because she is retiring from national radio ... — BBC Radio 2 (@BBCRadio2) March 16, 2018....

Whatever the verdict of India’s general election next year, analysts are betting radio broadcast companies will win either way ... Nine out of 11 analysts tracked by Bloomberg have a ‘Buy’ rating on EntertainmentNetwork India Ltd., India’s largest radio broadcast company and the parent of RadioMirchi ... “We remain bullish on the radio space....

The DTSConnectedRadio platform will enable an engaging in-car radio experience for drivers around the world. RadioDNS’ ProjectLogo service utilizes the RadioDNS standard in the delivery of hybrid radio content in connected broadcast radios and provides a valuable source of broadcast radio metadata from supporting broadcasters ... “DTS Connected Radio ......

He explained that counsellors are professionals who give guidance on personal or psychological problems but “this counsellor most often finds joy in abusing people, especially women” when he gets the chance to sit on TV and radio... Many people have, on several occasions, condemned Counsellor Lutterodt’s degrading comments about women on TV, radio and other platforms....

March 19 (BusinessDesk) - The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment wants feedback on how government-regulated radio spectrum fits into the fifth-generation mobile technology framework known as 5G, releasing a document the same day Spark... ....